@agerhanssen@Dr_CSWright@CalvinAyre The question is whether the "win" was planned to be achieved by forced / incentivized perjury. Christen, would you have known what you were supposed to "clarify" with Lynn? Was she aware of her "role"?
@agerhanssen I disagree - we knew that Wright is extremely unlikely to to have created Bitcoin, and thus he would not have been able to move 1 million BTC anyway. My research provides that person/ group behind Satoshi Nakamoto is likely still alive. Does the real Satoshi still hold the keys?
@NewWrldOptimist @juliusgu23 You might be interested in my latest release now available on Amazon
Satoshi Nakamoto and the Origins of Bitcoin: The greatest mystery in the entire history of science and technology https://t.co/JDF6VD971U
@Arthur_van_Pelt you might be interested in my recent "no stone left unturned" article on the origins of Bitcoin. Essentially I found some rather solid exclusion criteria which can rule out most Faketoshis. Happy to get your suggestions and feedback.
https://t.co/2svcn8jSNR
@opencryptoorg Look at the Genesis block. The quoted headline of the bailout only appeared in the exact form on the front page of the UK print edition, was different online, and hidden ion inner pages in the US and international print editions.
@opencryptoorg Look at citation 8 of the Bitcoin whitepaper. A standard textbook in its oldest edition from 1957. While the title is well available in University catalogues, the 1957 edition in a much smaller group.
@opencryptoorg Just look at citations 2 in the Bitcoin whitepaper. A local networking symposium in the Benelux, the proceedings were print-only until recently. And the 45 attendees plus select libraries received a copy.
#bitcoin#Satoshi#SatoshiNakamoto
If you want to get a deeper, evidence based insights into the origins of Bitcoin, please feel free to take a few hours and read this:
https://t.co/2svcn8jSNR
#SatoshiNakamoto
Satoshi, here are new questions:
How did you get your fingers on the print-only second and eighth citation in ypur Bitcoin whitepaper, and the UK print edition of The Times?
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@binance How did you get your fingers on the second and eighth citation in the Bitcoin whitepaper, and the UK print edition of The Times.
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@elonmusk I do not think so, there is definitely an background of the origins of Bitcoin, surprisingly, but evidently pointing to the Benelux, with a strong transatlantic link. If you have time, read this and you will understand exactly why #Bitcoin#SatoshiNakamoto
https://t.co/2svcn8kqDp
@realSatoshiN Cool that you are from Belgium - that is where I found some significant traces the creator of Bitcoin left behind.
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@binance How did you get your fingers on the second and eighth citation in the Bitcoin whitepaper, and the UK print edition of The Times.
https://t.co/2svcn8jSNR
@hodlonaut Not sure whether this was of relevance for your case, but you might find tangible evidence of who is not Satoshi Nakamoto in my 'no stone left unturned investigation you can download here https://t.co/2svcn8jSNR
I am not making final judgement on Craig Wright, but maybe you can.